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Restoration Round-up (Do or Die)
Revolution", Do or Die 6.) They are in a critical state, consisting primarily of aged Scots Pine (this habitat's 'keystone species') that are coming to the end of their seed- ... the whole potential woodland area, by leaving existing... woodland unmanaged [and]... encouraging natural regeneration of pine and associated broadleaves".(36) Ultimately this should see trees and scrub creeping back up ...
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No Evolution Without Revolution (Do or Die)
Scots pine, of autonomous communities re - embedded in a resurgent nature - 'the end of the beginning' - taking ...
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Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland Home Page
Hazel Holly Limes Oaks Rowan Scots pine Yew Others Naturalised Horse chestnut Norway spruce Sweet chestnut Sycamore Walnut Newcomers Corsican pine Douglas fir Larches Leyland Cypress Lodge pole pine London plane Poplars Redwoods Others ...
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ForestHarvest - Scottish woodlands and non-timber forest products
Sitka spruce, Scots pine and larch. Conifers (softwoods) account for some 82% of all Scotland's forest trees: Find ...
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ForestHarvest - past use of non-timber forest products in Scotland
Scots pine was already established in the Highlands, and other species were gaining a foothold. As well as providing timber for dwellings, weapons and tools, these woodlands undoubtedly furnished the early Scots with ... for string and rope. Birch bark for baskets and canoes. Boar tusks for cutting blades. Pine resin for glue. Acorns for winter food. Moss and bracken for bedding. Blaeberries for ...
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Papers - CO2 March 2003
Pumpanen et al. Seasonal carbon dioxide emission from a Scots pine forest and chamber technique Loescher et al. Control of carbon dioxide exchange in a tropical ...
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Papers - CO2 May 2003
Ogee et al. Modelling carbon dioxide exchange in a pine forest Housman et al. Carbon dioxide enrichment and ecology of shrub seedlings Billings et ... and mycchorhizae on plant community composition Luomala et al. Elevated carbon dioxide and photosynthesis in Scots pine needles Ainsworth et al. Stimulation of photosythesis by elevated carbon dioxide: how long? Jones ...
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Sable Island Seasons Fall Colours
Scots Pine. This lone pine, located near a freshwater pond not far from the Station, is over 40 years old, but less than 100 cm in height. And being a pine, it is ...
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Expected Results
Wilverley Bog, where 21 ha of invading Scots pine was removed. The New Forest wet grasslands, known locally as “Lawns” are found on ... river channel restoration work. A new example can be seen at Millyford Lawn, where birch, pine and willow have been felled to halt the loss of the wet grassland. LIFE II ...
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Plants For A Future - Link
CT Parthenocissus quinquefolia Grapevine CT Pinus cembra Arolla Pine FT Pinus cembra FT Pinus pinea Nut Pine or Stone Pine CT Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine CT Pinus sylvestris Scots Pine CT Populus nigra Black Poplar CT Populus ...
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